I think you will find; if you read CNet's Story on the Subject, that:AMD ZEN said:Lord K, HT WILL BE DROPPED. Either that, or Intel will have to reengineer the ENTIRE SYSTEM to work properly! HT uses a single incoming thread command line and mutlithreads it. This is why HT is a good technology. BUt, with dual processors, the Threads will be coming in far too fast to be multithreaded without risking EXTREMELY HIGH LATENCY!
Haha, Dell have said they will use it. That is neither a Bad thing or a good thing; its a good thing for Intel, because they'll get more customers. Eitherway its an obvious thing to happen; we all could have said Dell will release a PC based on it. Toledo has yet to show Benchmarks, VIIV has yet to release Benchmarks; it would appear however its already got your defences up and joking about it without even showing Benchmarks; because you know Programming will not stand in the way of HT as it has before, because when Dual Core Programming is widely available on Games and Programs Quad-Core useage is simple.AMD ZEN said:HAHAH! Dell uses it! OMG, well that just proves it EXTREME suckiness. When AMD releases benchmarks on the dual core Toledo, Intel will want to go hide under a rock for the rest of their miserable exsistance. Morons... And when AMD releases the HyperScalar Egypt core for the next dual core Opterons that will be 8 way (total 16way) Intel will want to bury themselves 6 feet under, since NOTHING they make will come 50% near the Egypt's Benchmarks. PROVE ME WRONG, but HyperScaling is UNBEATABLE!